Elnora Whitenack
F, b. circa 1871, d. 1888
Birth | Elnora was born circa 1871 in Indiana. |
Death | She died in 1888. |
Emil Whitenack
M, b. September 1883
Birth | Emil was born in September 1883. |
Emma Frances Whitenack
F, b. 30 January 1874, d. 15 March 1919
| Emma Frances (Whitenack) Garringer |
Birth | Emma was born on 30 January 1874 in Jay County, Indiana, near Bluff Point.1 |
(daughter) Census1880 | Emma was listed as a daughter in Cornelius Whitenack's household on the 1880 Census in Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana.2 |
Marriage | She married George Henry Garringer in Jay County, Indiana, on 27 February 1892. George and Emma has a rather unusual wedding. They obtained their marriage license in Portland and were driving to the minister's house in a horse and buggy when they encountered the minister at the "open weeds" about two miles south of Portland. He married them right there in their buggy.3,1 |
Biography | Their first home was in Randolph Station (Randolph County, Indiana), where they lived the first two or three years with him working for his uncle John Collett in his mill. Two children were born at Randolph Station.1 |
Census1900 | Emma was listed as George Henry Garringer's wife on the 1900 Census in Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana.4 |
Census1910 | Emma was listed as George Henry Garringer's wife on the 1910 Census in Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana.5 |
Residence | Emma, as George Henry Garringer's wife, resided with him his occupation was given as farmer., in Section 32, Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana, in 1910.6 |
Death | Emma died on 15 March 1919 in Randolph County, Indiana, at age 45. She died of the flu.1 |
Burial | Her body was interred in Bluff Point Cemetery, Pike Township, Jay County, Indiana.1 |
Family | George Henry Garringer b. 21 May 1870, d. 15 Sep 1924 |
Marriage | She married George Henry Garringer in Jay County, Indiana, on 27 February 1892. George and Emma has a rather unusual wedding. They obtained their marriage license in Portland and were driving to the minister's house in a horse and buggy when they encountered the minister at the "open weeds" about two miles south of Portland. He married them right there in their buggy.3,1 |
Children | |
Citations
- Garringer Family History.
- 1880 United States Federal Census.
- Index to Marriage Record, Jay County, Indiana 1850-1920, Inclusive, Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938.
- 1900 United States Federal Census.
- 1910 United States Federal Census.
- L. S. Burkett Directory Company, A Complete Directory And A Brief History Of Jay County, Indiana.
Ernest Whitenack
M, b. 4 October 1880
Birth | Ernest was born on 4 October 1880. |
Marriage | He married Birdie McManus on 8 January 1913. |